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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05011986 PZL. GENE HARRIS Mayor City of Sebastian POST OFFICE BOX 127 r-I SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958-0127 TELEPHONE (305) 589-5330 MINUTES PLANNING AND ZONING REGULAR MEETING M~Y_'lst , 1986 Hector A. Franco City EngineeK MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY' CHAIRMAN E!SENBARTH AT 7:00 P.M. PRESENT; MR. THOMPSON MR. 'MAHONEY MR. KRULIKOWSKI MR. FULLERTON CHAI!'~AN EISENBARTH ABSENT; MRS, YOUNG, EXCUSED 'MR. WADSWORTH', EXCUSED ALSO pRESENT: ATTORNEY TOM PALMER CI'TY ENGINEER HECTOR FRANCO ANN_OU. NC,EMENTS; NONE AP,R~L 17, 1986 - CHAIRMAN EISENBARTH STATES THAT MINUTES WERE DONE FROM NOTES ~~ TAPE B~EAK~NG"AND HE FELT THEY WERE VERY GOOD. CHAIRMAN ASKS FOR CHANGES OR CORRECTIONS: MR EISENBARTH HAS A,FEW REQUESTS THAT AFTER MR, FULLERTON'~S NAME"THE WORD EXCUSED BE ADDED SINCE HE DID CALL TO SAY HE WASN"T ABLE TO ATTEND. A COUPLE ON PAGE SEVEN, THE FIRST SENTENCE: WHERE IT TALKS ABOUT MR. MASTELLE~ SAYS THEIR DER PEI;NITS AND THE COR: MR E1SENBARTH REQUESTED THAT THE WORDS CORP OF ENGINEERS BE SPELLED OUT THERE TO AVOID CONFUSION OR(.C. OF E.). SEYE.NTB] SENTENCE DOWN: SECOND SENTENCE CORRECT EAST OF THE RIVER TO EAST OF I!NDI~AN R!¥ER DR. LAST P,..A4~LA, G,RApH SECOND SENTENCE 'MR E!SENBARTH WANTS PROVISION A AS PART O~ THE] MQTI]ON? W~AT HE WAS SAYING WAS, THAT H'E WANTED THE SPECIFIC ~OY)iS',~ONS' ]~,6 ON THE DER LETTER, OF 3-28-86 AS' PA,ET OF THE MOTION. DAMENDED TO INCLUDE THOSE CONDITIONS SHOULD BE SUBSTITUTED FARTHER OWN WHERE IT SPECIFIES PROVISION A AGAIN~' ' PLANNIiNG AND ZONING MINUTES Page (B) REGULAR MEETING MAY 1st, 1986 NEXT PAGE WHERE THE ACTUAL MOTION IS: ALL THE STEPS iN THE DER LETTER OF 3-28-86 SPECIFIC CONDITIONS 1-6 SHOULD BE SUBSTITUTED FOR PROVISION A. MR. THOMPSON HAS A CORRECTION ON PAGE EIGHT UNDER FISCHER AND SONS SAND M~NING PERIVFI'T. EDITORIALLY THE LETTER "C" WAS LEFT.OFF THE WORD CBAI~U~AN. ALSO FI~TH'LIiNE CONNECTS TO CR 510 AT SR 51,2ASKS IF THIS ISA SR ~ A CR RE,QUEStS CHANGE TO CR 512. ON ?AGE.' TEN DOWN UNDER ROLLCALL VOTE: MR. WADSWORTH.- Y' NEEDS THE ES ADDED. MOTI!ON T~ APPROVE THE. MINUTES AS CORRECTED BY MR. THOMPSON, SECONDED ~Y ~ KRUL I'KOWS'K'i' UNANIMOUS CUM~LAN'D FARMS' CURB CUT AND 'GAS' PUMP · .M~.~? R!~H~D LONGTON CO)~ES FORWARD TO SPEAK FOR CUMBERLAND FA~S. ~P!C~TE~T'H£¥' OWN LOTS'J7 TflAu 21AND WOULD BE'AGREEABLE TO YSCATE T~PQ~,,,,A~,~'..,CU~ECUT'A?TERpE,~)ANENT 1S IiNSTALLED. ~.E,i [NDICATE.S~ HAS'ALSO BROUGBT MR, JOSEPH' BROCK, RE I~BRI{IE~ENTA~E TO A,N~,E~ ANY~' OU.E'SiT,I~N'S' T~' COMM,-IS~ON MI~GHT HAVE', E.[IENBA~, ,TH 'ASKS TH,EM IF THEY' COULD PUT THE TEMPORARY' CUT AT .THAN THE ]'45 THEY' I~AVE IT AT NOW,, T~g!?)~DI-~ATEgD THAT OTHER THAN CONFLICTING PARKING PROBLEMS THERE !~" NO ~EA~N. THEY' COULD NOT DO THAT. ,CU~4~I~,,N EiI~ENBARTB: STATES THE'IR ARE THREE SEPARATE ITEMS WB'ICH NEED T@ BE' ADD~.,E~SED ON THE'PLAN AND'HE ]WOULD LI'KE TO TAKE THEM ONE AT A T~Ei.fOR THE' SAKE OF KEEpinG EVE~YTH..[NG STRAIGHT: REQUESTS THEY DEAL. ONL~ NIGH] THE' CURE'CUT F~RS'T TO AVOID PROBLEMS. H.E. A~'KS' FOR M~E"OUESTIONS ON T~E CURB CUT. MR. THOMPSON ASKS IF TH~' I)P~,,~N$ EN¢~PAS'$E'$ FI~E LOTS'. ~'E I'NDICATES THAT EVERYTHING THEY' HAD · B'EfO~E..TU~.~!X)R WAS FOR THREE LOTS'. MR. THOMPSON SAYS ORIGINAL REQUEST ,,t~l~' TO CUANGEi'TBE LAND,SE' AND TEE ZONING ~,!THREE LOTS. THEY' AGREED. THEN W[i CI~I;AN.~E~ THE ZONING I'N THINS AREA TO CL 512 YOU ASKS ONLY F~ CL )N YOUR ~IG~NAL APPLICAT!ON. CORRECT 'ME IF I"M WRONG. CH~!.~IAN EI~S'E. NBART~L STATES THAT ISN",t ~Y' WE ARE HERE AND MR. THOMPSON ~A~ )~T BA~'~ELATI~N TO THaiS' PLAN. CB~I,,I~A]AN ~EOUE~S THAT TB]E. QUESTIONS' STAY PERTAINING TO THE CURB CUT ON~.TOAVO!9 CON~USIQN. ATTORNEY' PAL~E~'!NDICATE'S' THAT THE PERMANENT CURB CUT ON PAGE 16B OF THE' LAND DEYE~OpMENT CODE BOOK IS ON LOT 13. C~E~.tSCE'LLANEOUS' DISCUSSION REGARDING THE EDGE~'OF THE ROAD OR THE TER LINE. MINUTES PLANNINGAND ZONING MAY 1st, 1986 ~RGE'3 THERE WAS A MOTION TO RECOMMEND TO COUNCILBY MRKRULIKOWSKI THAT THE TEMPORARY' CURB CUT BEDENIED. NO SECOND- MOT!ON DI'ES FOR LACK OF A SECOND. MORE DI'SCU$S~ON'- MR. LONGTONSAYS THEY' ARE NOT ASKING FPR A CHANGE BUT AN ADDENDUM TO .THE CODE TO PROVI]DEFORBUS1NESS USE UNTIL SUCH TI~Ei AS' LAND,SE STRIP I]SDEVELOPED TO FULLEST. TB!BMpSQN 'MOTIONED TO. RECOMMEND' TO THE CITY COUNCIL THAT A ~NTEiNCE BE' ADDED TO APPENDIX "B" PARAGRAPH 6 {iA) THATA NEW' ~ENTE'NCEiBE' WORDEDS~JCB' AS' AN EXCEPTION TO THIS PARAGRAPH WOULD THAT T~POIUkRY'~B CUTS TO CR5~2 BE A MI'NIMUM OF 200 FEET ~RO)~ THE CE'NTE~'L~NE OF THE ADJACENT STREET. '~/R. flJLLE~TON SECONDED FOR DISCUSSION. '~R,,~ ?ULLERTON ASKSFORATTORNEYS RECOMMENDATIONS REGARD1NGTHE WORDING OF ~.'"TBOMPSQN AGREES TO AMEND TH.E MOTIiON TO R~D A) A~TORNEY PALMER STATEDlv)R FULLE~TON $~MENDED HI'S SECOND, MREISENBARTH QUESTIONS WHETHER THEY' COULD FIT IT 1N ON THEi'R PROPERTY. MORE DISCUSSION CONTINUES. ~OT!iON ~EADS TO CHANGE ITEM "A" INYOUR 'BOOK TO. READ NO OTHER ACCESS TO COUNTY' ROAD 512 IS AVAILABLETO THE SUBJECT .PROPERTY, FROM.THECENTERLINE OF TH'E ADJACENT STREET LESS THAN 200 FEET FROM THE PROPERTYOR FROM ADJACENT P~OPE'RTY'~I~A DEDICATED CROSSEASEMENTS AND EXISTING CURBCUTS. ~QkL CALL; 'MRTBOMPSON..Y£S, MRMABQNEY-YES, MRKRUL!KOWSK1-NO, MR. iFIJLLERTON~ YES, C~AII~MANEIiSENBARTHi ~. YES. NE%~T D!tS'CUSS'I~'ON TURNS TO GAS PUMP YAR!ANCES. ~l~, I~)NGT~N GIllES B!'S COMMENTS THENTTBE BOARD 'GIVES THEIR COMMENTS. AT~N'EX"'.PA~Et~ QUESTIONS N'I'DTH OF ISLAND. THE ISLAND IS 4 FEET WIDE.' ~TT'~NE~' PA~E~'~ESTI~QNS' THE 50 FBOT REQUI'R~ENT ~SNBERI'NG WHERE IT C~E".f~'.~ 'ME qUESTIONS WMETHE~ TMERE 1SA P~CTICAL NECESSITY FOR IT. ATTOBN~¥ ~ALME~ ~ASKS HECTOR F? B~$ C~ENTS. HECTOR SAYS 1T IS BASED ~N f~ ~E~UkAT!gN$, ATT~NE~ PALME~ SAYS' IF THAT IS THE CASE THERE ARE A KOT OF N~N~CONF~M!~NG 'GAS ~PS ALL TMR~GM TME STATE OF FLORIDA. DI~CUS'SI~N ~N$ 'To ~TMEe OR NOT A CANOPY' CAN ENBROACM ON THE C~&!~AN EITS'ENBARTB SAYS' I~T REALLY DOESN'T MATTER, ~ DO NOT HA~E TO REPE~'~N B~S' S1~G~T PLAN WE B~E TO MAKE A DECISION ON THE CHANGE TO THE ~ T~?~ON~AKE~' A'~T!]ON TBAT SECTION ~I' 20A 6.12 B(.2) NOT BE CHANGED. ~: ~!:KO~,~:K!~ '~DE TBE SECOND, · AQLL cALL,'.~,,,TBOIIPSON ~YES, 'MR MABONE¥ - YES, MR KRUL1KOWSKI-YES, IIR,~FL1LLE~TON -. YES, CBAIIU~/kN' EI'SENBARTH-YES. CA'RRI'ED UNANIMOUSLY. MINUTES PLANNING ZONING MAY 1st, 1986, PAGE DISCUSSION TURNS' TO THE ALLEY AND THE EMPLOYEE PARKING SPACES. FINAL DISCUSSION INDICATES THAT THE ALLEY IS ONE WAY AND CAN ONLY BE USED AS' ONE' WAY TRAFFIC. · ~}R. LONGTON 'MARKS HIS PLAN SHOWING THE ONE WAY ALLEY AND HAS NO PROBLEMS WI~H THAT. PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD REQUESTS THAT HECTOR'S LETTER ALSO BE ~NCLgDED IN THE PACKAGE TO THE CIT¥ COUNCIL. CHA!~IAN E1SENBARTH' REQUESTS THAT NE. TAKE A FIVE MINUTE RECESS. RE]CES~ CALLED AT 8:25 . 'ME.E~T~NG CALLED BACK' TO ORDER AT 8;32 ALL PRESENT. CHA!.~U~IAN STATES THAT THE NEXT TB!NG ON THE AGENDA 1S THE COMMERCIAL AND ~DUS'~R~AL ~DS. -~i I~NDi~ATED THAT DOCTOR F~SCHER REQUESTED THAT HIS CHANGE COME ~EF~)REi THE"DI:_S~CUSS!ON 'ON T~E PUDS IiF THE BOARD DIDN'T HAVE ANY PROBL.E~S ~TB~ ~T, ~R, TB~P~ON~ADE' THE ~OT!ON TO R~ERSE THE ORDER OF AGENDA ITEMS SECONDED ~¥"~R~., K~DLI:KO~SK1 - ALL AYES - UNANIMOUS CONSENT. .RA, ND¥ M~SEY"TAKES' THE FLOOR FOR THE FISCHER E~NDUSE"BI~[E, TO CG MU~B D!SC~SS!~N REGARDING CHE.SSER"S GAP BECOMING A COMMERCIAL PUD ~N¢~ TB~ ORDI~^NCE IS AD~PTED. Mi~.,-E!~ENBARTH: QUESTIONS WHETHER TH~ HOUSE WITH ONE ACRE TRACK HAS BEEN ANNEXED ALSO. DR. FI.SCBE~ SAYS YES'. D!~'CllSS'I~N CONTINUES REGS~DING CONNECTING ROADS TO THE HIGHLANDS. ~R? ~QSB¥'SAY$ TWENTY ACRES WI'.LL ENCOMPASS TH.E SHOPPING AREA. ~)B. TB. OMPSON ASK~ W~AT !S PERMITTED IN LAND USE CG. IN THIS CLASS THE LAND'~SE AND ZONING CLASS' ARE THE SAME. ~(~I~,E D!]SCUS~I~N TAKES PLACE ~EGARD!'NG THE LIGHT INDUSTRY PART OF THE CONCEPT. DOCTOR F!SCH~ I'S TOLD INDUS'TRIAL WOULD NOT BE ALLOWABLE IN THINS' ZONI:NG CLASSiFICATiON OR EVEN IN THE PUD. 'MR. TBOIIPSON~ADE A MOTION TO GO TO PUBLIC HEARING FOR REQUEST TO CHANGE '58.09 ACRES KNOWN AS CHESSE~ GAP TRACT TO CG AS REQUESTED BY THE APPLC1ANT. SECONDED B¥'I~R, MAHONEY' fOR DISCUSSION. ~4yR,, TB.OMPSON- YES, ~R, MAHONEY~YES, MR. KRULIKOWSKI YES, ~)R, fllLLE~TON -. YES, CBAII~MAN EISENBARTB- YES. MINUTES PLANNING AND ZONING MAY 1st, 1986 PAGE 5 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PUD'S CHAIRMAN EISENBARTH ASKS IF EVERYONE HAS HAD A CHANCE TO READ THEM. ALL OVER. HECTOR HOW DID THIS MANUSCRIPT ORIGINATE. ATTORNEY PALMER SAYS WE HAD' CONFERENCES ON THIS W1TH LES SOLI'N, THE CITY ENGINEER, THE MAYOR, THE BUiLDI'NG OFFIiC1AL, CITY ATTORNY AND THE CITY CLERKS OFFICE AND THIS ~S ABOUT THE' THIRD DRAFT OF ALL THE INPUT THIS IS THE STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS. CBAI?RMAN EISENBARTH' ASKS T~E TIME FRAME OF WHEN PEOPLE CANREQUEST TEE P1JD"S, BE QUESTIONED IF THIS COULD BE DONE ANY TIME THEY' WANTED OR 1F THiI'S WAS LIKE THE LANDUSE AND COULD ONLY BE DONE TWICE A YEAR. MR, KRUL~KOWSK1 SPEAKS' REGARDING THE SHORTNESS OF TIME AND THE PAGE ~' PAGE' PROCEDURE COULD WE POSSIBLY SET T~IS UP AS A WORKS'BOP FOR ONE' OF OUR RE'E'T)NGS ~RI'OD SO WE CAN GO THROUGH IT. CHAIRMAn EISENBARTH ASKS ATTORNEY' PALMER IlrTHERE ~S ANY'gRGENCY ON THIS OR IF I'HE COUNCIL NEEDS TO DO SOME)HI'NG ON THIS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. CBA!>..~AN EISENBARTH] ASKS ~HAT TH'E PLEASURE OF THE BOARD lS SINCE Iff .~S NOT AN EMERGENCY' TO ADDRESS THIS TONIGHT. 'MR TB~MP$ON SAYS AS I UNDERSTAND THE MOTION IT lS TO PUT IT ON A ~{)RKS'B~p AND WE' DON'T HAVE WORKSHOPS AS 1 KNOW THEM WE HAVE MEETINGS. .MR. EUL1K~S'K]! SAYS ALR1GHT FOR A MEETING BUT ~ESIGNATE THAT MEETING FOR TB}~S ALONE'. ATTORNEY PAL~ STATES' THAT THE'RE ARE T~O ORDINANCES AND WE COULD EASILY SPEND T~REE' B~URS' ON THEM. M~. THOMPSON MAKES THE SECOND. 'MR. TB.i)MP$'ON¥OTES NO REASON BEING BE FEELS NE CANNOT STOP OTHER PEiO~LE f~Ol~ BE~'NG ON THE AGENDA. ~. ~A~NE~'¥OTES YES, MR. K'RULIKOWSKI ¥OTES YES, MR FULLERTON SAYS AI~E ~E IOT1NG ~OR A SPECIAL MEETING? HE I'S ADVISED THAT THE MOTION IS TO B~LD TB}S ~N A REGULAR MEETING WITH NO DTHRR BUSINESS. HE SAYS THAT CANNOT B~PPEN. ATTORNEY PALMER SAYS T~TS'~'R1GHT WE CANNOT LIMIT A ~ENE~ALI~EET!~NG TO TH'~S ALONE. MR. FULLERTON SAY'S I'M JUST-GO?N~ Tn TO SAY NO. CHAIRMAN E1SENBARTH- NO CHAIRMAN EI'SENBARTH ASKS IF WE CAN GET A SPECIAL MEETING IF THATS WHAT ~E' NANT TO B/~/E HE REQUESTS WE GET ON WITH IT WE HAVE ALREADY SPENT TEN M~NUTES DETE~M1NING NH'E'THE~ WE NANT TO BAYE A MEETING OR NOT. ~B, '~ULLE~TON MAKES AMOTI'ON THAT NE NAVE A SPECIAL MEETING NEXT THURSDAY AND !~ LOOK'lNG FOR A SECOND. SECOND BY' MR THOMPSON. NQ D!SCUS'SION ~ ROLL CALL MR. TB.OMPSON - YES, MR. MAHONEY - YES t~)~, K4UJL!'~NSKI'- YES, MR. F1JLLERTON - YES CHAIRMAN EI'SENBARTH - YES MINUTE'S PLANNING AND ZONING MAY 1st, 1986 PAGE 6 NEXT ITEM ON THE AGENDA THE BUDGET~ CHAIRMAN ASKS ABOUT THOUGHTS OR IF THEY WANTED TO TAKE IT ITEM BY ITEM. 'MR. FULLERTON SAYS HE DID NOT RECEIYE THE PAPERWORK ON THE BUDGET. M!SCELLANEOUS CONVERSATION REGARDING WHETHER THEIR INPUT FOR THE BUDGET W~'LL mAKE ANY' DI'FFE~ENCE OR IF THE 'FIGURES WILL BECHANGED ONCE THE'Y' GO TO THE' COUNCIL. CHAIRMAN E!SENBARTH SAY'S THE'.MAYOR AND HE HAD,A DISCUSSION. AND ANYTHING ~ POSS~BLE. CHA~IUIAN EISENBARTHi STARTS W')TH: PAGEONE OTHER SALARIEs AND WAGES. HE'FEELS TH:IS SS' THE SECRETARY,. AND ! WAS OF TH.E OPINION TOPOSSIBLY DROOP THAT t)OWNTO "$2~00. WE HAVEN"T SPENT ANYWHERE NEAR THATMUCH IN $~[~ONTBSANDNE: COULD~OBABLY' GET.BY. WI:TH THIS FIGURE. TBE: NEXT ONEI5 ~NDE~ LEGAL I:T~'31]O I.THOUGBT WE ~ULD PUT IN THE $~E'~DNT ASLAS? YEARAND THE' REASON BEING 1S THAT ATTORNEY' PALMER ~TATED TBAT WE WiLL H~E ALOT: OF MEETINGS OVER. THENEXT YEARBECAUSE OF A CHANGE 1N TB'E'DE~ELO~ENT ASPECT OF THE STATE. ~MABONEY ASKS ~F WE'WOULD ~ PAY!NG FOR THAT SINCE THEY' WOULD BE J~!TNT ~EET~NGS N!'TH:TBE. CITY C~NCIL. C~I>~AN E'ISENBARTH' STATES HE TALKED S~EWB.AT WITH THE MAYOR REGARDING THIS AND ~ TB:~G'BT TBATTH~NGS SUCB~' AS TH. IS SBOULD ACTUALLY BE UNDER PLANNING ANDZON!NG ~DGE:T SINCE )T PERTAINED .TO PLANNING AND ZONING. CB~AN E!'SENBARTH STATED HE FELT THAT THEY SHOULD KEEP THAT FIGURE THE S~E]S.!'NCE' THEY' N1GBT HAVE NEED FOR 'SE:~REYARY' ~)'NGS TO THEIR ATTNETION T~T THESE MEETINGS WILL REQUIRE A 5[.C~EYARYAND MAYBE THEY DON'T WANT TO LOWER THE SECRETARIALFEES FOR TB~T R~SON, 'G~ING DON, N ONE: MOREIT~ TO 2150 CITY PLANNER ~ TB1NK NE: SH_~LD PUT $3000:IN TEERE ~D TBE $3000 I HAVE IN MIND WILL ~ TB:!:NE BE A LEFT ~ER FR~THIS YEAR IN LEGALAND I WOULD LIKE TO '5UGGE~'T TO THE C~NC~L THAT THEY' JUST ROLL ~AT MONEY BACK OVER TO PUT IT !NTO THE PLANNE~ COL~N FOR FEES WEN'ILL ENCUR THEREAGA1N POSSIBLY ~E~R!TING TH]i ~DINANCE. ANOTHE~ PAGE' ~EL AND PER DIEM TO STAY THE S~E AT $100 PO~T~GE $300 AS IT ~S', PAGE'FO~ $300 ~ EBGAL A~ERTI:S~ENTS I THOUGHT TO LEVEl T~T T~' S~E. AND PAGE' FI~E UNDEROTHER SUPPLIES LEAVE THAT THE 5~ AT $3Q0 ~BE~ 51'90. PAGE SIX 5440 EDUCATION, i HAVE LEFT IT BLANK '~T NE: CAN DIS~SS IT NEXT MEETING. SAME PAGE 5450 OFFICE EQUI~ENT kI~DA'B~D TALKED ABOUT A TYPE~ITE~ AND I TH:OUGHT WE COULD PUT THAT IN T'B[~E:, ~ TB.~PSON ASKS wHAT THE COST IS $500 AND SECRETARY STATES YES · !NTB&T GEN~ALAREA. ~ THomPSON SUGGESTSWE NOT DO ANYTHING MORE ON THE' ~DGET UNTIL WE GET.ADDi~T)ONAL 1NFO~ATION. ~, '~AH~NE¥' STATES IF NE ARE TO HAYE CHAIRMANS MATTERS SOMEONE WILL HAVE TO EXTEND THEMEETING. '~:.t![~TFg PlANNi'NG AND ZONING MAY. 1st, 1986 PAGE 7 MR. THOMPSON MAKES A MOTION TO EXTEND FOR 15 MINUTES SECONDED BYMRMAHDNEY. UNANIMOUS CBAIRMANSMATTERS: CBA!RMAN STATES HE THINKS THAT THE MONEY LEFTOVERWENT TO SURPLUS FROM PRIOR YEARSAND THAT BE COULDN'T REMEMBER HOW MUCH 1T WAS. I~1SHi TO PROPOSE SOMETH]ING TO T~UE BOARD AND IF THEY AGREE I WOULD LIKE TH~ BOARD TOSEND A LETTER TO THE COUNCIL SUGGESTING THIS. I NAS AT A COUNC1L MEETING A COUPLE OF WEEKS AGO MD THERE WAS A PROPOSAL TO SELL A piECE OF LAND.TO THE CITY OUT BY' THE BARBER' ST BALLFIELD FOR )~"' ~,AMOUNTOFMONEY'. BUT .ANYWAY I FELT IT WOULD BE A FINE.USE 'FOR E%C~SS~UNDSIq~OMTHE ~EES TO PURCHASE LAND AND THEN IT ISN'T ?U~ 'I~ THE..GENE~AL ~U'ND 'AND 'USED UP ~OR GAS'FOR POLICE CARS OR RUGS f~fkO0~, LAND IS FOREVEr. 1 WOULD LIKE' TO SUGGES'T THAT WE SEND A LETTE~ TO THE' COUNCI'L SUGGE~!NG THAT THEY' USE THOSE FEES FOR 'kAND pLI~CU~SES BY' THE BARBEi{ STREET BALL PARK. ~!]~'CUSS).ON !l,lRNS TO POSSIBLY' PUTT1NG THE MONEY TO USE TO BUY A PIECE O~ ~AND ~GBT DO~N BY THE RIiVER. BUT CHAii~MAN EISENBARTH SAYS HE AGREES ~ ~E; CQULD NOT COME ~P W)TH THE MONEY' FOR THAT BUT PERHAPS IT COULD 'BE] ~T INTO A )fUND SPECl'~!CALL¥ FOR THAT PURPOSE AND GROW' 1N AMOUNT. T'E{)~PSON qUESTiONS WHETHER THE MONEY IS AVAILABLE. CHAIRMAN ASKS SE~ET~,A~' TO C~CK','INTO THI'S' MATT~ AND FiND OUT WHERE FUNDS ARE AND HOW 'MUCH TH~i~'~E' AND'~ THOMPSON SAYI' IF YOU WANT SOMETHING LIKE THAT YOU TO TH~K !~ FUTURE'BUDGETS NOT I'N PAST BUDGETS .MR. MAHONEY SAYS YOU H~E' TO EARMARK' I'T. MEMB~S' MATTE~S: MR? TH~PS'ON WAS ONE': ! ~OULD L~KE TO MAKE A MOTION. THAT THE SECRETARY · EEl AU. TBQ~ZED TO BUY US ANOTHER BOX QF FILE FOLDERS SECONDED BYMR MAHONEY NO DIS'CUSS:ION UNAN,,I~OUS' 'M~ ~AB..~QNEY' ASKS REGARD!'NG THE DEED OF EA~F~MENI AND SAYS THE ATTORNEY )~EE,~S 4qEFE~!'NG TO CE 512 AND IT SHOULD BE CR 512. SECRETARY~ ASKE]D TO CHANGE TEE TYPO ON THE DEED OF CROSSEASEMENTS. NO ATT~NEY,' ~ATT~S NQ E.NGI'NE~S MATTERS ~OT!ON TO ADJOURN BY' THOMPSON, SECONDED'BY FULLERTON. ~DNAN !~OUS. MEETI'NG ADJOURNED AT 30{10 P.M. Jim Gallagher Mayor City of Sebastian POST OFFICE BOX 127 [] SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA ;32958-0127 TELEPHONE (305) 589-5330 Hector A. Franco City Engineer CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL ANNOUNCEMENTS APPROVE MI'NUTES: OLD]BUSINESS: PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION AGENDA May 1, 1986 APRIL 17,1986 CUMBERLAND FA,P, Ng CURB CUT AND GAS PUMP 'NE~:BUSI~ESS: COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PUDS LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT-FISCHER - CH'ESSER='S GAP BUDGET 1986-87 C A!:mAN.!'S ATTERS; MEMBE, R:~S 'MATTERS: ' BTTORNE¥'"S MATTERS: ' E~iNE~R~ S '~^TTE~S: ADJOURN NOTE: IF ANY' PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DEC1SIONMADE ON THE ABOVE MATTERS HE/SHE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS, AND FOR SUCH' ~URpOSES HE/S~E MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS )S MADE.WEICH RECORD INCLUDESTHE TESTIMONY IN EVIDENCE ON WHICH THE APPEAL ~$ ~ADE,